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Barnabas, "the proposal meets the Aria for Portman historic dream of comprehensive regeneration of the Bay" (02/05/2014)

The works will employ 700 people and will mean "zero cost" to the pocket of citizens.

Deputy Secretary General Communication PP, Francisco Bernabé, today announced the creation of 700 jobs will be direct--300, which will provide comprehensive regeneration works of Portman Bay (La Union), according to the bid submitted by Aria.

It is the only proposal submitted feedback to the Ministry of Environment and contemplates the recovery of the shoreline and the original funds of 1957.

This "historical claim of the comprehensive regeneration of all groups, political and social actors, at some point, have called for the recovery of the bay is met," said Barnabas.

"You reach the maximum and fulfill the dream with the proposal presented by Aria International," said Deputy Secretary.

In this sense, the 'popular' leader explained that the project will provide a "zero cost" to the citizens because the funds come from "private investment, which will carry out the work in exchange for selling iron ore being extracted from bottom of the bay. "

Thus, the company International Aria and construction companies Acciona, Ferrovial, OHL, ACS, FCC and Sacyr, have submitted a proposal with an investment of 200 million euros.

For Barnabas, "is the first time that the six major construction companies in Spain come together to submit a joint bid with which to carry out this project."

Similarly, the Deputy Secretary of Communications have stressed the importance of income "through exports to foreign markets with the sale of the minerals extracted and also bring benefits to the Region of Murcia".

A REMOVABLE DOCK OUTSIDE PREVENT LEAKS.

Deputy Secretary of the PP highlighted "the unique and innovative action" to be held first in Spain to remove sediment.

It is building a "piling", a removable dock large steel plates, a mile in length, from one end to close the bay.

Barnabas explained that "the bay remain a closed basin within which the work will be done."

"This way, we avoid any possibility of contamination in the adjacent marine environment," he added.

The dam will be dismantled upon completion of the works.

The project aims to restore much of the Sierra Minera.

According to Barnabas, "four of the eight existing short will be restored in its entirety."

Are short San Jose, Gloria, Valentine Tomasa.

As indicated, "this is ten times more than envisaged in the original project as it moves from the initial 45,000 square meters to 450,000 square meters will eventually be restored."

Works include waterproofing cavities mining quarries to deposit them sterile.

Thereafter, it shall be sealed and enclosure and it will be covered with topsoil and replanted with native species.

According to Barnabas, "is an immense satisfaction to all good people, who want the bay to succeed, and not for the enlightened and doom of the Socialist Party who are threatening to go to court in order to stop this emblematic work spectacular and necessary for the Region of Murcia ".

Source: Partido Popular de la Región de Murcia

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